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Recent years have seen considerable progress in the development of chemical self-replicating systems.
Bilingual acquisition : criteria for establishing one vs. two systems in early syntactic development.
They accept that legal systems may exist and that, if they do, their content may be wholly determinate.
Party-based systems create career incentives for the legislator to support the overall aims of the parties.
The 1859 law allowed the registration of haciendas and labour contracts, but the $.10 per contract charge acted as a disincentive to the system's use.
Despite the variety of systems, the objectives guiding these reforms have been rather similar.
In different countries and/or health systems, this may mean from national to regional or from regional to municipal.
A consensus has emerged that sound management of health care systems makes a significant contribution to the international competitiveness of a country.
Few systems range over an entire twenty-point scale; in fact, the average range of party systems is 12.24 points.
Extremists of this view, called 'instrumentalists', believe that all or most knowledge productivity will increase provided the right information systems are implemented.
Moreover, it is desirable that agent-oriented development environments can support scalability and heterogeneity aspects of multi-agent systems.
A balanced combination of declarative and imperative languages is desirable for implementing multi-agent systems.
One is the difficulty with debugging different parts of multi-agent systems.
In this paper, we put forward the environment as a first-order abstraction in multiagent systems.
The data also raise questions about government stability in majoritarian and proportional systems.
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